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Hyderabad has a population of nearly one crore and of this a considerable portion are migrants from other parts of India. Students account for nearly 32 percent of the floating population in the city according to a survey done in 2012 for Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) as part of the Comprehensive Transportation Study (CTS).

Hyderabad has a large student population because it is home to many universities and institutes of repute. The city has two central universities; three deemed universities, and six state universities. Osmania University is one of the oldest universities in India. Other reputed educational institutes are University of Hyderabad, EFLU, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, International Institute of Information Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research etc. Institute of Public Enterprise and the National Academy of Legal Studies & Research (NALSAR) are situated here. This attracts students from all over India and even foreign countries. Apart from this, Hyderabad is well connected to places all over India by air, rail and road. So students coming here to study are not constrained by lack of connectivity.

Unique Features

The diversity in population in Hyderabad enhances the cosmopolitan nature of the city and presents a potpourri of cultures for the students to savour. The city hosts educational, cultural and professional events on a regular basis which helps students enrich their learning experience.

The numbers of restaurants, cafes, multiplexes and malls in the city provide good venues for entertainment, socialising and catching up with friends. The city is safe for students. Initiatives like the SHE teams introduced by Hyderabad police to protect women have made female students feel safer here. Most of the universities here provide good hostel facilities and there are other options like youth hostels, paying guest accommodation etc. The city also has a relatively peaceful political and social environment and good public and healthcare services.

In a survey recently conducted by global consulting firm Mercer, the city has been ranked as the best Indian city to live in. The city is ranked at 139 in the list of 230 cities from across the world. The city in comparison to other Indian cities scores in terms of ‘lower crime rate’, ‘lesser air pollution’ and ‘improved options for international and reputable English speaking schools’ according to Mercer. Other Indian cities featured in the list are Pune (144), Bangalore (145), Chennai (150), Mumbai (152), Kolkata (160), and New Delhi (161).

For parents sending their children to study here, the advantages are the city is well connected and there are a number of national and international banks to transfer money. The cosmopolitan nature of the city assures that their children will not feel out of place here as they are bound to be students from their state or region here. Cultural associations of different states are popular venues for students in the city to meet people from their state.

Employment

After finishing their education, young people can find c in the city because Hyderabad is home to many IT companies, multinational firms, manufacturing firms, pharmaceutical firms etc. The city is home to international IT companies like IBM, Microsoft, Accenture and Dell. Apple and Uber are planning to set up their development centres here.

So if you are choosing to do a course in game design at Backstage Pass, rest assured Hyderabad will be a good place to study. As for employment opportunities after your course, Backstage Pass provides placement options and there are opportunities for working in reputed companies like Purple Talk, Gameshastra etc., which are operating in Hyderabad.

So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and get set for your dream career in the ‘City of Pearls.’